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The guide of souls to the land of joy
A book in which Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya discusses the spiritual journey and the ways to reach eternal happiness in the afterlife.
د.ا4.97 -
The hat and the prophet
Ghassan Kanafani is a Palestinian novelist, storyteller, and journalist, and is considered one of the most famous Arab writers and journalists in the twentieth century. His literary works, including novels and short stories, were deeply rooted in Arab and Palestinian culture
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The Heart of Darkness
The Heart of Darkness is an adapted version of Joseph Conrad’s novella, offering a simplified retelling of the story’s exploration of colonialism, human nature, and moral dilemmas.
د.ا2.84 -
The Hidden World Government
It is a book that discusses the conspiracy theory that claims the existence of secret forces that control global affairs and direct major events from behind the scenes.
د.ا5.68 -
The Holy Land
A historical and cultural exploration of a region of profound religious and spiritual significance, capturing its diverse traditions and ancient landscapes.
د.ا25.00 -
The Hound of the Baskervilles
classic Sherlock Holmes mystery in which Holmes and Watson investigate the eerie death of Sir Charles Baskerville, supposedly caused by a legendary, supernatural hound.
د.ا4.97 -
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
A dramatic novel that tells the tragic love story between the hunchback Quasimodo and the gypsy Esmeralda, amidst the injustice and cruelty of society.
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The Hybrid Witch Orchards of Arabia Part Five
A suspenseful novel that delves into the world of magic and mystery, where the hybrid witch faces identity conflicts and supernatural forces that threaten the balance of the worlds.
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The Image of Ibn Rushd in Contemporary Moroccan Thought
A book that reviews the influence of Ibn Rushd’s ideas on the development of philosophical and political thought in contemporary Morocco, with a focus on his interpretations of enlightenment and rationality in the context of contemporary challenges.
د.ا12.78 -
The Islamic Right to Intellectual Difference
Dr. Taha Abdul Rahman opens this book with a question: Does the Muslim nation have its own answer to the questions of its time? He believes that every time has its own questions, and it is the duty of every nation to answer these questions, and it is not a true nation until it raises the answer to the rank of independence in it.
د.ا8.52 -
The King’s Counsel A Memoir of War Espionage and Diplomacy in the Middle East
It reflects feelings of sadness and grief over the state of the homeland, addressing issues of loss, alienation and nostalgia in an affecting and emotional style.
د.ا15.62